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Join the fight for Welsh nature

Wales is home to precious habitats and wildlife. But our nature is in a precarious state and many species are in decline. With most of our environmental protections coming from the EU – the clock is ticking for Welsh Government to act.

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Welsh nature is under threat

From coastal dunes to peat moorlands, Wales has stunning natural landscapes. Our country is home to many wild plants and animals, from bottlenose dolphins in Cardigan Bay to the Snowdon lily in our mountains.

But Welsh nature is under threat. Many of our plants and wildlife are in decline.

Despite some positive signs - such as the recovery of the red kite – the overall picture is concerning.

One in 14 species in Wales is at risk of disappearing altogether and 60% of butterfly species have declined.